Bega High's Scarlett Whitaker in the top 10 for student entries to Australian Wood Review's Maker of the Year

Bega High's Scarlett Whitaker in the top 10 for student entries to Australian Wood Review's Maker of the Year

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Review's Maker of the YearBy Ellouise BaileyUpdated November 11 2022 - 4:22pm, first published November 9 2022 - 5:00pmBy Ellouise BaileyUpdated November 11 2022 - 4:22pm, first published


November 9 2022 - 5:00pmFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailCopyIndustrial design timber products and furniture technologies student, Scarlett Whitaker who created a beautiful timber bass guitar as


for her HSC major work. Picture by Ellouise Bailey Recently graduated Bega High student Scarlett Whitaker has made it into the top 10 of the student category for Australian Wood Review's


Maker of the Year for her year 12 HSC major work.


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50% off EOFY SaleAll articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperAll other regional websites in your areaContinue She created an incredible bass guitar while studying


industrial design timber products and furniture technologies with teacher Matt Collins, who encouraged her to submit her work to the annual competition.


Scarlett was first introduced to timber in Year 7 and decided to continue it in Year 9 and 10.


"I loved it so much I couldn't not do it for Year 11 and 12," she said.


"I love the creative side, just making stuff and learning the skills that goes into it."


Scarlett said she chose to make a bass guitar as she started playing the instrument when she was around 14 years old thanks to an introduction from her dad who had been playing "my whole


life".


She decided she wanted to make something "more complicated" than a coffee table and so set her sights on a bass guitar.


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selected to have major work displayed at 2022 TEXStyle HSC exhibition She had to seek out assistance from a fellow teacher at Lumen Christi Catholic College, Pambula from whom she was also


able to source some of the timber.


The timbers used included Sitka spruce for the soundboard, blackwood for the back, and silky oak for the sides of the instrument - timbers she described as "easy to work with".


"I had never done it before so everything was new and exciting," she said.


The side profile of the bass guitar on a white backdrop. Picture supplied Scarlett used a range of tools including a block planes, jigs, as well as a laser cutting machine to precisely cut


out the sound hole in the middle.


She said the most challenging aspect of the project was the sheer size of it, which amounted to a large number of processes and a lot of time invested - including many lost recesses and


lunches.


"Towards the end I was staying back at school to work on it. My teacher would let us stay at school until 6pm some nights," she said.


Scarlett also had to complete a portfolio documenting her design processes and results, with her portfolio being 80 pages long when she was finished.


She said she felt really proud of herself once she was able to stand back and look at the finished product - a feeling she shared with her dad who was "very impressed".


"I was proud of the achievement and amount of work that went into it."


A close up of the sound hole and strings of the bass guitar. Picture supplied Scarlett said she had played her bass guitar a couple of times, but wanted to make some minor changes to one of


the frets that was slightly out of place when she played it.


Although a career in marine biology looked to be on the cards, she said she would love to pursue woodworking as a hobby


"Grandpa's got a bit of a workshop at his place so I could always do it there," she said.


To allow the public to view more incredible major works from students of Bega High, the school is holding an exhibition from 4pm until 6pm on Tuesday, November 15.


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